NY Certified Seed Potato Directory

2024 NY Certified Potato Growers, Varieties and Acreages
The information listed here and published in the NY State Certified Seed Potato Crop Directory are based on summer field inspections. Certification and classification of acreages may change after the Winter Test (lab testing by Maine Potato Disease Testing Lab) and the final version of the data will be published here.
Potato variety descriptions
Adirondack Blue. Early to mid-season specialty table-stock. Tubers have dark purple skin and purple flesh. Scab susceptible. Cornell University.
Adirondack Red. Specialty table-stock. Tubers are long with reddish-purple skin and red flesh. Susceptible to silver scurf. Scab reaction similar to Atlantic. Cornell University.
Algonquin (NY141). Mid-season table-stock with attractive tubers. Marketable yields have exceeded Atlantic in Cornell trials. Early yields exceed Superior. Pickout due to knobby tubers has been 2-3%. Low frequency of internal defects. Tubers remain white after boiling and do not slough. Tuber dormancy is two weeks longer than Atlantic. Moderately resistant to common scab. Resistant to golden nematode (Ro1).
AmaRosa. Mid-season fingerling potato with red skin and red flesh. Tubers are smooth with well distributed, shallow eyes. Very high culinary quality; ideal for microwaving, frying or baking. Retains color when chipped. Can skin during harvest. Brown center and hollow heart are rare. Medium storage capability and medium to high fertility requirements. Susceptible to Metribuzin. PVP Certificate #201100297, State of Oregon.
Atlantic. Mid-season, table or processor. Tubers smooth, oval to round with light to heavy-netted skin. Very high specific gravity. Resistant to PVX, net necrosis and tolerant to scab, Verticillium wilt, golden nematode, pink eye. Susceptible to hollow heart and internal necrosis.
Austrian Crescent. Late-season, specialty table-stock. Long, waxy, crescent-shaped fingerling tubers with smooth, tan skin and light yellow flesh. Moderate resistance to scab, PVY.
Baltic Rose. Mid-season, red skin, yellow flesh specialty table-stock. High yield, medium resistance to late blight, scab, PVY, rhizoctonia, black leg and golden nematodes. Tall growth habit with red-violet flowers. PVP Certificate #202100266.
Belmonda. Early maturing with yellow flesh and skin, and good drought tolerance. Great resistance to rhizoctonia, blackleg, and late blight, and moderate resistance to scab. Excellent storage. Tall growth habit with red-violet flowers.
Blackberry. Very deep purple flesh and skin. Mid-season crop with uniform round tubers developed by MSU and Great Lakes Potato Chip Co. Good common scab resistance, low incidence of internal defects, high yielding with irrigation, great for chipping and specialty markets. Full-sized, semi-erect vine. PVP Certificate #202000352.
Bliss (NY163). Mid-late season chip-stock with exceptionally light chip color out of cold storage. Trials in NY have shown great yields, low frequency of internal defects, reasonable resistance to common scab, resistant to race Ro1 of the golden nematode. Blistering of chips has been sometimes observed in commercial production. Developed by Cornell Potato Breeding Program (CPBP).
Brodie (NY 140). Late season, dual purpose chip and table-stock. Large oblong tubers, white skin and white flesh. Excellent yielding ability. Brodie is resistant to the golden nematode races Ro1 and Ro2.
Caribou Russet (AF3362-1). Mid-season, russeted-skin, white flesh mashing potato adapted to the North. Moderate resistance to scab, verticillium wilt, low incidence of hollow heart. Good yielding oval-to-oblong tubers. Developed by the Univ of Maine. PVP Certificate #201600025
Carola. Mid-season specialty table-stock. Moderate to heavy set with good yield of medium to large oblong tubers with golden skin and pale yellow flesh. Excellent cooking quality. Short to medium dormancy. Good scab resistance, moderate resistance to tuber late blight.
Chieftain. Mid-season table-stock. Tubers round to oblong, shallow eyes, attractive red skin. Yield >Norland. Specific gravity similar to Norland. Moderately resistant to scab.
Constance. Medium-early growing season, yellow-skinned, pale yellow-fleshed table variety, with oval round tubers. Resistant to secondary growth, black spot and growth cracks, good resistance to PVY, late blight (foliage), common scab and fusarium dry rot. Semi-upright growth habit, white flowers. PVP # 201800121.
Eva. Mid-season table-stock and chip-stock. Very nice plant type. Tubers are medium in size, round in shape, with very bright blemish-free skin and are almost free from pickouts and internal defects. Trial yields have been 116% of Atlantic, 105% of Katahdin and 91% of Allegany. Tuber dormancy is six weeks longer than Katahdin and Monona. Resistant to early blight, golden nematode Ro1, PVY and PVX.
Fenway Red. Mid-season, high-yielding, red skin, white flesh all-purpose round tuber. Stores well and keeps the red skin throughout the storage period. High resistance to tuber blight, tobacco rattle virus and little potato disorder, powdery scab, and PVY symptoms, and medium resistance to common scab. PVP #201400299.
Genesee. Late maturing table-stock. Yield and specific gravity similar to Monona. Tubers round, white, bright skin, white flesh. Resistant to golden nematode, early blight and scab.
Jule. Medium-early, high yielding, yellow flesh, smooth, yellow skin tuberdeveloped by Solana.Great disease resistance package and good storage. Intermediate, semi-upright plant with yellow flowers.
Juliette. Early table-stock. Good yield of long oval, yellow skinned and fleshed tubers. Resistance to common scab and golden nematode. PVP #200100104, GERMICOPA SAS.
Kennebec. Mid-season to late chip and tablestock. Plants very large, blossoms white. Tubers white, elliptical to oblong, with shallow eyes. Sets few tubers so should be spaced closely. Subject to sunburn, second growth, and growth cracks under adverse conditions. Susceptible to scab. Field resistant to late blight.
Keuka Gold. Mid-late season table-stock, possibly chip-stock from 50° storage. Pale yellow flesh, scurfy skin. Very high yields of large round tubers, very few pickouts. Small percentage of internal defects upstate, but internal necrosis on Long Island. Scab resistance like Superior. Specific gravity like Katahdin. Resistant to golden nematode.
Lady Liberty (NY152). Late season chip-stock producing smaller round-shaped tubers with netted skin. Excellent chip color from cold storage. Moderate to good resistance to common scab. Plant variety protection applied for.
Lamoka (NY139). Late maturity chip-stock. Large tubers with attractive shape and moderately textured skin. Yields similar to Atlantic. Specific gravity has averaged 0.01 less than Atlantic. Tuber dormancy is one week longer than Atlantic. Good chip color from 44F storage. Moderate resistance to common scab. Resistant to golden nematode (Ro1). U.S. Plant Variety Protection (PVP-1994) Certificate #200900364, Cornell University.
La Ratte. Late maturing small to medium, fingerling with yellow skin and smooth, nutty, buttery yellow flesh popular with chefs and fresh markets. Prolific fruit set but lower yielding. Medium-sized plants with white flowers.
Lehigh (NY126). Mid-late season table-stock. Large tubers with scurfy skin and appealing yellow flesh. Good yields with few pickouts and low levels of internal defects. Good boiling quality. Attractive vines with white flowers. Scab resistance is similar to Pike. Resistant to golden nematode (Ro1).
Natascha. Early-season, high yielding, long oval tubers with very yellow skin and flesh. Cooking-type potato with excellent taste. Very resistant to rhizoctonia, black leg, tuber rots, PVY, and bruising. Medium resistance to leaf blight, scab and internal rust spot. Semi-upright plant with white flowers. PVP #201100360
NY 118. Late season table-stock. Tubers are light red with slightly textured skin. Yield, set, and size is similar to Chieftain. Dormancy and scab resistance better than Chieftain. Resistance to golden nematode (Ro1). Developed by CPBP.
NY 149. Mid-late season yellow-fleshed table-stock with slightly-textured skin and pink eyes. Developed by CPBP.
NY 174. Full season chipstock. Tubers are round to oblong with lightly textured skin. Intermediate reaction to common scab. Resistant to race Ro1 of the golden nematode. Developed by CPBP.
NY 177. Mid-late season chipstock. Tubers are round to oblong with lightly textured skin. Higher specific gravity than Atlantic. Moderate resistance to common scab. Resistant to race Ro1 of the golden nematode. Developed by CPBP.
Norland, Dark Red. Early-season thin, smooth, red-skinned, oblong potato with white flesh that is excellent for boiling and roasting. Decent yields and good resistance to common scab and potato virus A. Best grown early – not heat tolerant. Plants are medium-large and spreading with purple flowers.
Purple Majesty. Early- toMid-season purple skin, purple flesh oval tuber. Derived from a cross between All Blue and a white potato (ND2008-2). PVP #200500233
Reba. Mid-late season chip and table-stock. High yields with specific gravity slightly greater than Monona. Tubers early sizing, large, white skin and flesh. Resistant to golden nematode and scab.
Red Maria (NY129). Late season, red-skinned table-stock. High yields of large, round tubers with shallow eyes and textured skin. Yield, dormancy better than Chieftain. Low frequency of pickouts and internal defects. Good boiling quality. Dark green vines with red/purple flowers. Scab resistance is similar to Pike. Resistant to golden nematode (Ro1).
Red Prairie. Early-to-mid season oblong potato with smooth red skin and white flesh. High yielding across diverse conditions. Tolerance to common scab and resistant to hollow heart but slight susceptibility to internal brown spot. Recent release from the Univ of Wisconsin Breeding Program. PVP # 202000152.
Russian Banana. Long-season heirloom fingerling with light yellow, waxy skin and a dense, buttery flesh popular with chefs. Prolific production of small, elongated tubers, decent drought tolerance and good storage life. High resistance to scab.
Snowden. Late season chipper and table-stock. High yielding, high specific gravity. Chips out of 45°. Tubers round-oval, medium shallow eyes, buff skin, white flesh. Susceptible to scab.
Soraya. Medium early, high yielding table-stock with yellow skin and flesh. Big, oval tubers and shallow eyes. Good resistance against internal bruising. Moderately resistant against leaf roll, leaf blight and tuber blight. Resistance to nematodes Ro1 Ro4.
Superior. Early table-stock. Medium yield and specific gravity. Tubers round, medium shallow eyes, buff lightly flaky russet skin, white flesh. Resistant to scab. Susceptible to late blight, PVY, and Verticillium wilt.
Titus (NY 165). Mid-season chip-stock showing slightly better performance than Snowden in ongoing trials. Excellent marketable yields, very good chip color out of cold storage, uniform shape, though slightly flat. Low internal defects, moderate resistance to common scab, resistance to race Ro1 of the golden nematode, and molecular evidence of resistance to PVY. Developed by CPBP.
Umatilla Russet. Medium to late season russet potato excellent for frozen French fry processing. Slightly higher yielding and less susceptible to hollow heart than Russet Burbank. Resistant to PVX, moderate resistant to PVY, some resistance to late blight and common scab. PVP #009900335.
Upstate Abundance (NY150). Niche-market, early season white table-stock. Produces many small tubers with bright white skin. Resistant to race Ro1 of the golden nematode. Some resistance to common scab and late blight.
Waneta (NY138). Late maturity, high yielding chip-stock. Large tubers with attractive shape and moderately textured skin. In Cornell trials, yield has been comparable to Atlantic, gravity averaged 0.01 < Atlantic. 5-10% hollow heart. Very good chip color from 44 degree storage. Dormancy six weeks longer than Atlantic. Moderately resistant to common scab. Resistant to the golden nematode (Ro1). U.S. Plant Variety Protection (PVP-1994) Certificate #200900363, Cornell University.
Yukon Gold. Mid-season tablestock. High yield and high specific gravity. Tubers oval, shallow pink eyes, yellowish-buff skin, and light yellow flesh. Resistant to potato virus A, and leafroll. Susceptible to scab.
Acreage Data
VARIETY & GROWER | CLASSIFICATION | ACRES | TOTAL ACRES |
ADIRONDACK BLUE | 0.40 | ||
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, BRUCE | FG5 | 0.40 | |
ADIRONDACK RED | 0.44 | ||
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, BRUCE | FG2 | 0.14 | |
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG4 | 0.30 | |
ALGONQUIN | 2.00 | ||
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG3 | 1.60 | |
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG2 | 0.40 | |
AMAROSA | 5.75 | ||
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG1 | 0.11 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 0.95 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG3 | 4.69 | |
ATLANTIC | 3.18 | ||
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG3 | 3.18 | |
AUSTRIAN CRESCENT | 1.66 | ||
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG1 | 0.17 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 1.49 | |
BALTIC ROSE | 1.00 | ||
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG3 | 0.70 | |
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG2 | 0.30 | |
BELMONDA | 21.34 | ||
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG1 | 0.27 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 2.29 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG3 | 12.22 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG4 | 6.56 | |
BLACKBERRY | 0.50 | ||
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG3 | 0.50 | |
BLISS (NY163) | 85.84 | ||
CSS FARMS, LLC | FG3 | 3.20 | |
CSS FARMS, LLC | FG5 | 10.30 | |
CSS FARMS, LLC | FG5 | 13.80 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG1 | 1.61 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 11.84 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG3 | 20.65 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG3 | 1.85 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG4 | 3.50 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG4 | 15.20 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG4 | 3.89 | |
BRODIE | 8.80 | ||
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG4 | 7.30 | |
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG3 | 1.50 | |
CARIBOU RUSSET | 1.70 | ||
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG4 | 1.30 | |
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG3 | 0.40 | |
CAROLA | 0.20 | ||
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, BRUCE | FG5 | 0.20 | |
CONSTANCE | 9.10 | ||
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG1 | 0.21 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 1.37 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG4 | 7.52 | |
EVA | 0.90 | ||
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, BRUCE | FG4 | 0.90 | |
FENWAY RED | 17.09 | ||
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG1 | 0.56 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 6.00 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG4 | 10.53 | |
GENESEE | 11.50 | ||
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG3 | 11.10 | |
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG2 | 0.10 | |
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG1 | 0.30 | |
JULE | 0.68 | ||
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 0.68 | |
JULIETTE | 3.25 | ||
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG1 | 0.15 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 3.10 | |
KENNEBEC | 1.00 | ||
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, BRUCE | FG5 | 1.00 | |
KEUKA GOLD | 2.15 | ||
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG2 | 0.10 | |
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG1 | 0.05 | |
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, BRUCE | FG5 | 2.00 | |
LADY LIBERTY | 45.71 | ||
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG1 | 0.97 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 9.61 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG3 | 26.13 | |
CASKEY & BREHM FARMS | FG4 | 9.00 | |
LAMOKA | 239.26 | ||
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG1 | 1.34 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 10.40 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG3 | 16.20 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG3 | 19.72 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG4 | 4.00 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG4 | 4.84 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG4 | 7.90 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG4 | 1.63 | |
CSS FARMS, LLC | FG4 | 35.45 | |
CSS FARMS, LLC | FG4 | 47.88 | |
CSS FARMS, LLC | FG4 | 77.70 | |
CASKEY & BREHM FARMS | FG4 | 8.40 | |
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG4 | 3.00 | |
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG4 | 0.80 | |
LA RATTE | 4.06 | ||
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG2 | 0.05 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG1 | 0.18 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 3.83 | |
LEHIGH | 26.66 | ||
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG4 | 0.90 | |
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG2 | 0.50 | |
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG1 | 0.30 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG1 | 0.56 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 4.64 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG4 | 16.86 | |
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG5 | 2.30 | |
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG4 | 0.60 | |
NATASCHA | 5.24 | ||
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG4 | 1.60 | |
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG2 | 1.60 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG4 | 2.04 | |
NORLAND, DARK RED | 0.90 | ||
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG2 | 0.90 | |
NORLAND, RED | 0.14 | ||
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, BRUCE | FG5 | 0.14 | |
NY 118 | 2.50 | ||
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG3 | 2.40 | |
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG2 | 0.10 | |
NY 149 | 2.60 | ||
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG3 | 2.60 | |
NY 174 | 1.11 | ||
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG1 | 0.40 | |
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG2 | 0.71 | |
NY177 | 1.58 | ||
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG1 | 1.10 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 0.48 | |
PURPLE MAJESTY | 9.16 | ||
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG1 | 0.12 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG1 | 0.12 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 0.93 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 8.00 | |
REBA | 27.90 | ||
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG3 | 2.80 | |
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG2 | 0.70 | |
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG1 | 0.10 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG1 | 0.49 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 4.49 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG3 | 8.53 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG4 | 7.89 | |
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG5 | 2.50 | |
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG4 | 0.40 | |
RED MARIA | 8.66 | ||
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG1 | 0.26 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 1.50 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG4 | 2.28 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG4 | 3.22 | |
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG4 | 1.20 | |
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG4 | 0.20 | |
RED PRAIRIE | 1.00 | ||
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG6 | 0.80 | |
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG5 | 0.20 | |
RUSSIAN BANANA | 2.94 | ||
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG1 | 0.25 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 2.69 | |
SNOWDEN | 109.81 | ||
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG3 | 11.31 | |
CSS FARMS, LLC | FG4 | 55.90 | |
CSS FARMS, LLC | FG4 | 32.20 | |
CASKEY & BREHM FARMS | FG6 | 10.40 | |
SORAYA | 1.10 | ||
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG4 | 1.10 | |
SUPERIOR | 2.80 | ||
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, BRUCE | FG5 | 1.00 | |
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, BRUCE | FG2 | 0.14 | |
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG4 | 1.20 | |
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG3 | 0.46 | |
TITUS (NY165) | 7.98 | ||
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 6.88 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 1.10 | |
UMATILLA RUSSET | 0.10 | ||
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, ANDREW | FG2 | 0.10 | |
UPSTATE ABUNDANCE | 9.96 | ||
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG1 | 0.19 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 1.65 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG3 | 2.52 | |
JUNIPER HILL FARM | FG4 | 5.00 | |
TUCKER FARMS, INC | FG4 | 0.60 | |
WANETA | 91.22 | ||
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG1 | 1.63 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 16.40 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG2 | 1.00 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG3 | 14.91 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG3 | 9.12 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG3 | 23.57 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG3 | 19.56 | |
CHILDSTOCK FARMS, INC | FG3 | 5.03 | |
YUKON GOLD | 2.14 | ||
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, BRUCE | FG5 | 2.00 | |
PRYPUTNIEWICZ, BRUCE | FG2 | 0.14 | |
Proprietary Variety | 1.00 | ||
TOTAL ACREAGE | 784.01 |
Growers
Caskey & Brehm Farms
Kurt Brehm
8696 Tabor Corners Road Box 547
Wayland NY 14572
585-315-8746
Lady Liberty, Lamoka, Snowden
Childstock Farms, Inc.
Ralph Child
156 Child Road, Malone, NY 12953
518-483-1239 518-483-4820 FAX
E-mail: rchild@childfarm.net
Sales Manager: Mike Murphy, 585-683-6105
AmaRosa, Atlantic, Austrian Crescent, Belmonda, Bliss(NY163), Constance, Fenway Red, Jule, Juliette, La Ratte, Lady Liberty, Lamoka, Lehigh, Natascha, NY165(Titus), NY177, Purple Majesty, Reba, Red Maria, Russian Banana, Snowden, Upstate Abundance, Waneta
CSS Farms, LLC
Lydia Raath,
4189 Route 78, Bliss NY 14024
208-501-5824
Email: lydia.raath@cssfarms.com
Bliss(NY163), Lamoka, Snowden
Juniper Hill Farm
Adam Hainer
82 Loukes Lane, Wadhams, NY 12993
518-524-5652
Email: juniperhillfarm@gmail.com
Upstate Abundance, Dakota Dawn
Pryputniewicz, Andrew
2293 Rte 12, Waterville, NY 13480
315-841-8426 Phone & FAX
E-mail: seedpotato@frontier.com
Algonquin, Dark Red Norland, Genesee, Keuka Gold, LaRatte, Lehigh, Natascha, NY118, NY149, NY174, Reba, Umatilla Russet
Pryputniewicz, Bruce H.
2534 Doolittle Rd, Sauquoit, NY 13456
315-839-5301 Phone & FAX
E-mail: bp1potato@frontiernet.net
Adirondack Blue, Adirondack Red, Carola, Chieftain, Dark Red Norland, Eva, Genesee, Kennebec, Keuka Gold, Superior, Yukon Gold
Tucker Farms, Inc.
PO Box 8, Gabriels, NY 12939
518-637-1230 518-578-8436
E-mails: adkspud@hotmail.com
Potatofarmerff5@gmail.com
Website: tuckertaters.com
Adirondack Red, Baltic Rose, Blackberry, Brodie, Caribou Russet, Lamoka, Lehigh, Reba, Red Maria, Red Prairie, Soraya, Superior, Upstate Abundance
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Corrections: Tucker Farms Inc’s ‘Blackberry’ was listed as “FG5” instead of “FG3” in the printed 2024 Potato Crop Directory. This has been corrected in the online directory here.
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